Double up for Liberty's Gem

Classy three-year-old Libertys Gem claimed the second leg of a feature double when leading all the way in todays $150,000 Sir Ernest Lee-Steere Classic (1400m) at Ascot.

Two weeks after taking out the Placid Ark Stakes (1200m), Libertys Gem produced a replica performance to give trainer Simon Miller his third Lee-Steere Classic victory in four years.

Victorian jockey Ben Melham fired Libertys Gem ($4) straight to the lead from barrier three and shot him clear early in the straight.

Outlaw Pete ($3.60 favourite) and Hobart Jones ($5), who gained a dream inside run, loomed as big dangers inside the final 150m.

But Libertys Gem kicked strongly to hold the talented duo off by half a length.

Outlaw Pete nosed out Hobart Jones for second place in a photo.

Miller, who won the Group 3 feature with Hard Ball Get (2012) and Night War (2011), has a big opinion of Libertys Gem.

Significant Hong Kong offers for the three-year-old, a winner at three of four starts, were rejected last week.

Hes still a work in progress. Its only his first prep, Miller said.

Ill put him out now, hes done his job.

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Double up for Liberty's Gem

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